British Library, Harley MS 1775 is an illuminated Gospel Book produced in Italy during the last quarter of the 6th century.
This text is called "source Z" in critical studies of the Latin New Testament.
The manuscript has enlarged initials and the opening lines of major text divisions are written in red.
There are contemporary corrections in slanting uncial script which employ a Greek syllabification similar to that used by Victor of Capua.
It was sold by the widow of Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and their daughter to Parliament as part of the Harley Collection which was one of the founding collections of the British Museum.